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Questions Game. This is a test version.

Questions Game

Please let me know if there are any problems. The game won't work at all on Internet Explorer, and on an iPhone there is currently no sound. This is a simple game for practicing question forms in English. The aim is to give ESL students practice in the correct use of question words, specifically: "What", "When", "Where", "Who", "How", "Do", "Is", "Are", "Can", "Does" and "Would". There are 3 parts to the game. The second and third parts include a countdown timer; the purpose of this is to add some excitement or challenge to the game. In this game learning will, hopefully, take place through exposure and use of question language.

There are 2 difficulty levels to choose from - easy and difficult. This game uses a different development framework to all the other content on this site. Questions exercises. WH- questions in English. Question_words_mindmap. Question Word Exercise. Question Words - What, where, Who, why, when, which, how, Grammar Activity. Practice Question Words - What, where, Who, why, when, which, how, in this Grammar Activity, using this ESL Grammar Interactive Monkey Fun Game for elementary and pre-intermediate.

Question Words - What, where, Who, why, when, which, how, Grammar Activity

ESL Learners and Teachers can use it to review English vocabulary and grammar or simply practice these words. This Sentence Monkey activity is great for this type of grammar practice. There are images and in some cases audio in these types of games. Drag and drop the words into the correct spaces to complete the sentence. After that, click SUBMIT. Games are great for motivating students to learn. More Games. How much or How many? The post on countability has been the seventh most viewed post at our site.

How much or How many?

More nearly 95,000 people have seen it and hopefully used it. While the post is great for intermediate students of English, it is very theoretical. This post aims to be more practical and for a bit lower level of students. Here I would like to teach the usage of HOW MUCH and HOW MANY using as few words as possible. To achieve this there are two games and a mind map. How much and How many – mind map In this mind map I try to explain the usage as graphically as possible. Once your students understand the concept, it is time to move to the usage. The second game is called En Garde and your task is to answer correctly and then inflict as much damage to your opponent as possible. How much and How many – Penalty – full screen The first game is called Penalty ShootOut. Macmillan publishing house runs a competition Love English Awards and as this site has been nominated, you can vote for us here. How in questions.

The word “HOW” is one of the most productive words in English.

How in questions

It helps us create meaningful questions and sentences. The word “HOW” combines with many other words to create these questions. Questions-in-present-and-past-tense.jpg (JPEG Image, 2339 × 1654 pixels) - Scaled (43%) Questions with WHAT for learners of English. Our most popular post is about questions with HOW.

Questions with WHAT for learners of English

There is another post on all the WH question words. In this post I would like to deal with the questions starting with the word WHAT. Worksheet word order sentences1 en answers. Worksheet word order questions do en answers. ESL Beginner Question Word Quiz - What, Where, When. Question Words English Grammar Game - Juegos de Preguntas en inglés. With pictures. English Teachers: If you would like to use this Question Words wall chart in your classroom, then you can purchase a copy here: Question Words Wall Chart and Flash Cards. The most common question words in English are the following: WHO is only used when referring to people. (= I want to know the person) Who is the best football player in the world? Who are your best friends? Who is that strange guy over there? WHERE is used when referring to a place or location. (= I want to know the place) Where is the library?

WHEN is used to refer to a time or an occasion. (= I want to know the time) When do the shops open? WHY is used to obtain an explanation or a reason. (= I want to know the reason) Why do we need a nanny? Normally the response begins with "Because... " Question Words in English Who When What Why Which Where How Preguntas Inglés. Question Words, Activity, for ESL, Online Learning. QUESTION WORDS worksheet. Guess who ? ("Qui est-ce ?") Match the pictures. Question Words - What, where, Who, why, when, which, how, Grammar Activity.

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